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horsena [70]
3 years ago
8

From what hitler's says and what you have learned about World War 1, what was the air of allied propaganda? Why does hitler beli

eve this was more effective then German propaganda?
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gulaghasi [49]3 years ago
3 0

In many US propagandas, they pointed to the fear and insecurity of the population.  In England, like the United States, they propagated silence and discretion with the themes of  war, They did not know who could be a spy. Some information is selected using words  keys that create conscience, such as saving lives.

The Nazis never knew how to establish the necessary priorities to win the conflict. Unlike British and Americans, determined not to waste material and save as much as possible, Hitler became obsessed with rockets. A very expensive investment and that never gave the expected results. "They plagued the civilian population during the bombing of London, but they had no impact on the outcome of the conflict. However, when the Battle of the Atlantic began, the attempted invasion of the United Kingdom, the British army focused on the development of the magentron, a device that allowed reducing the size of radars in ships and aircraft. A leading technology to which the Germans never came. "  The Auge of Germany ends at the gates of Operation Barbarossa and the invasion of Germany from Russia. 1941 was the year in which the Nazis lost all opportunities to win the war. The country had run out of resources, isolated by the economic blockade and with the civilian population that was beginning to notice the shortage. On the other side of the English Channel, the United Kingdom counted on the supply of its colonies and the support of the United States.

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